The Straits Times, 2 October 1956
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Title Section15 1956-10-02 1 The Straits Times Ha*** 1 /He**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-10-02 1 IN A PRISON YARD stands the ex-emperor, cap in hand. The draughts players are his ex-ministers. HE WAS ONCE SON of HEAVEN... LORD of TEN THOUSAND YEARS... EMPEROR of CHINA... F years ago an infant aged two was proclaim- g Son of Heaven. Lord182 words
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69 1956-10-02 1 $15,000 in the post $35,000 to be won ('HEQUES amounting to KIS.OAQ arp on their way to winners m Thp .Malayan Monthlj s Word Puzzle Contest 'Aueust). There w;u no claim for ■itiny. There is SIC.OOO to lie won in MM Jackpot Contest September) s:>o.ooo In the first prize pool69 words
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Article, Illustration294 1956-10-02 1 Four die as record-breaking atom bomber blows up at London Airport Broadhurst saved by ejector seat as Vulcan explodes after 4,000-mile flight LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN'S latest jet atom-bomber, the Vulcan, crashed in flames at London Airport today on its return from a 26,000-mile round-the-world flight.294 words
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Article121 1956-10-02 1 rADE union membership in Singapore went up by 70 per cent last year, according to the annual report of the Cabour Department published yesterday. The report discloses a rise of 62.865 from 76.452 to 139,317. The growth was caused by the increased tempo of political activity. 11121 words
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Article586 1956-10-02 1 15 nations join association LONDON, Monday. THE Suez Canal Users' Association was formally inaugurated here by 15 countries taking part in the 18-nation conference which began today. 1 Representatives of Ethopia. Japan and Pakistan did not join the association. They are attending as observers. A BritishReuter; UP - 586 words
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Article44 1956-10-02 1 The head of the Department of Malay Studies at the University of Malaya. Haji Zalnal Abidin bin Ahmad, 61, collapsed yesterday afternoon while lecturing to Malay teachers. He was sent to hospital where he was said to be comfortable l?st night.44 words
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Article30 1956-10-02 1 Twenty-one warships of four nations which have been anchored at Singapore since Friday, will leave today on the second phase of the SEATO sea and air exercise "Albatross."30 words
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Article32 1956-10-02 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the Labour Party, appealed to the British Government yesterday to call Archbishop Makarios to London for negotiations on the future of Cyprus.32 words
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Article156 1956-10-02 1 Student bodies keep Red day FIFTEEN thousand r Singapore Chinese middle school student.-; yesterday sang Communist songs and held protest meetings in their classrooms to celebrate Peking's National Day. And this was in defiance of the final warning given by the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Mr Chew156 words
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Article52 1956-10-02 1 STUDENT LBAOEB iiKi.n (SCf this column) Singapore Police last iiiyht detained Sun 1.0 Bun. president of banned Singapott- Chinese ."Middle School Students I nion outside Orchard Ko id codec shop. A former student of Chinese High School. Sun is mi-miiei of prep.iratoi ■> committee formed to protest against52 words
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111 1956-10-02 2 POISON (enough to kill 100) KEEPS A MAN ALIVE SYDNEY. Mon.— A miner stricken with tetanus ha.s absorbed enough poison m a wpek to kill 100 people but It's keeping him alive. Charles Norwood, of Lithgow 'Nrw South Wales), contracted tetanus after he had stood on a rusty nail. HeReuter - 111 words
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226 1956-10-02 2 Million migrants but still no balance MELBOURNE, Mon— Migration has Increased the Australian population by well over a million In 10 years but it has not helped to restore the balance of the sexes. Department of Immigration figures released today ■howed there were 150.206 more men and boys than womenUP - 226 words
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Article211 1956-10-02 2 Pink ribbon passion, then death SHE LOVED JUNGLE SOLDIER From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Monday. LANCASHIRE mill-girl Sylvia Huyton, 20, wrote passionate love letters to Trooper Thomas Smalley during the 17 months he fought Communist terrorists in Malaya. But she never posted them. Her love was her secret, only revealed after211 words
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Article60 1956-10-02 2 BERLIN, Mon. Admiral Karl Doenitz, who took over from Hitler as the last Fuehrer of Nazi Germany, was released yesterday from Spandau war criminals prison. Admiral Doenitz. now a sick man of 65, was driven in a black limousine through the prison gates at four minutes afterAP - 60 words
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Article33 1956-10-02 2 No bread but cake in plenty VIENNA. Mon. Austria was without bread today as 15.000 bakers went on strike for more pay. Confectionery workers were not affected, so housewives could buy cake. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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240 1956-10-02 2 It was all Greek, except for one word AIRMAN WEDS GIRL HE CAN T I TALK TO NICOSIA, Mon. Into one pocket he slipped a learn thelanguage book "Greek Without Tears." Into another he slipped a revolver. Then Brian Holllngsworth. 22 -year-old R.A.F. cook from Lancashire, went off for his240 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-10-02 2 HOW THE SON OF HEAVEN ENDS HIS DAYS NO DRUMS, NO FIREWORKS NOW for HENRY HIS HOME IS A PRISON CELL WHEN he was a boy he was announced with drums, bells and fire-crackers. He was the Son of Heaven, Lord of Ten Thousand years, Grand Khan of Tartary and96 words
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Advertisement88 1956-10-02 2 IF YOU REQUIRE A PREMIUM KEROSINE A insist on SHELL Iv^^^ V Shell 'R* Pink is a premfum kerosine specially refined XwwL \\wV or re^ r '8 er tors I* w satisfy the needs of even Jr U\ll\\\ t ie most xact ing kerosine-burning equipment. Coloured I \V. Uvrtv^^ \\y^^88 words
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Article317 1956-10-02 3 Labour Party chairman lashes out at Tory foreign policy 'Eden has frittered all our prestige away 9 BLACKPOOL, Monday. rrHK Labour Party chairman, Mr. Edwin Gooch, declared yesterday that Britain's "moral leadership, reputation for justice and fund of lodwfll" had been frittered away by the ConvatnreReuter - 317 words
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Article103 1956-10-02 3 Advice on Camp Bird offer rum BALL ROMNEY LONDON. Mon— The chalrmen of 18 Malayan tin held a meeting lo discuss the retneni by Camp Bird following state- 1 wed: mi ting noted that i 0 make an stockholders in 18 is Brsi announctlie advertisement ol the public Press übsequently103 words
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Article25 1956-10-02 3 EY, Mon. The inMinister for Health. Amrit Kaur. ar- re by air this mornie will make a threeir of Australia and .■and.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article21 1956-10-02 3 British :r,ont trading in bacon rrcied yesterday after 16 Ail long-term oon- ue rxpired and tradvert to privte Router.Reuter - 21 words
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Article21 1956-10-02 3 CANBERRA. Mon. Australians are paying more to mail letters, send telegrams and make telephone calls from today. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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178 1956-10-02 3 LON DON. Mon. The of England Moral Council has pubbooklet to stimulate n on divorce. The booklet pose.s questions from the report on laws published recently by a Royal CommisThe Commission proposed ■v grounds for divorce refusal by a spouse inmate marriage mow dReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-10-02 3 TWO SHOES lie on the road after Truman Hayes, a 78-year-old insurance broker, was killed at a crossing in San Francisco. Hayes was struck so hard by a passing car that he was knocked out of bis shoes and dragged 165 feet. ArrowAP - 59 words
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Article53 1956-10-02 3 MANAGUA, Mon. The I body of Gen. Anastasio Somoza, assassinated Nicaraguan President, was brought back here by air yesterday Irom Panama, where he died on Saturday. Gen. Somoza had been taken to Panama for special treatment after he was shot at a dance near here onReuter - 53 words
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Article223 1956-10-02 3 Peking Vrder of Day* to troops HONG KONG. Monday. CHINA'S armed forces were today ordered to prepare for the "liberation" of Nationalist-held Formosa. Peking Radio reported. In an order of the day on the seventh anniversary of the Chinese Peoples Repub--1 lie. the Defence Minister.Reuter - 223 words
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Article84 1956-10-02 3 From Page One today inaugurated the asso- ciation are Britain, France, the United States, Norway, Sweden. Denmark. Australia. New Zealand, West Germany. Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal. Spain and Persia. Footnote: The Egyptian Suez Canal Administration said today 1,192 ships went through the waterway in September compared with84 words
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Article302 1956-10-02 3 LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stock not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £51 +1/16 Funding 4', £84 13/16 —1 16 War V t <- c £70> 2 —1/16 BANKS Mercantile <£5> £4'i Eastern (£5) £7', Chartered (£1) 33/7 Hongkong ($125) I:hi INSURANCE Com. Un. (ute.)302 words
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201 1956-10-02 3 This thing called love— they shun it MELBOURNE, Mon. Australian men are afraid of marriage, Australian young people are ignorant of marriage, and Australians are given little guidance when they seek advice on sex. Dr. David Mace, chairman of the International Commission on Marriage, said this last night In aReuter - 201 words
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Article52 1956-10-02 3 CALCUTTA, Mon More than 200 people have died in widespread floods in Bengal and Bihar, and official estimates say that 500,000 have lost their homes. Dakotas of the Indian Air Force yesterday dropped food to people marooned by the floods, caused by a week of torrentialReuter - 52 words
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Article26 1956-10-02 3 TOKYO, Mon.— The Olympus Optical Co. of Japan today signed a contract with Communist China for the export of microscopes valued at $45.000.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement98 1956-10-02 3 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED announces its new j j 1 PENSION POLICY v '^|4. which assures you of a monthly income for life from the age of 50 or 55 combined with LIFE ASSURANCE PROTECTION and PERSONAL ACCIDENT COVER I attractive premium rates with policy holder participating98 words
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Advertisement383 1956-10-02 3 /JGSiyaij Em I against Ml PRICKLY HEAT Ml ECZEMA I and all other m TROPICAL SKIN DISEASES AY E Rji \R/ BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore, PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Penang. EVER LASTING FISHING NET: THE KURALON FISHING NET W« Introduce tha new synthetic fibre383 words
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Article108 1956-10-02 4 Olympic trials for 120 cooks MORE than 120 Muslim cooks have responded to the call for eight super-scale jobs in the Olympic kitchen. The Australian Commission, which is selecting the two chefs and the six assistants, will pick the best men within the next 10 days with the help of108 words
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Article68 1956-10-02 4 'WAR' TALKS OPEN AT TANGLIN Singapore's Tanglin Barracks will bristle today with top-ranking officers of three nations. They are the officers of the British forces in Hong Kong, Malaya, and the Colony who will meet their counterparts from Australia and New Zealand to examine some aspects of modern war." The68 words
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Article22 1956-10-02 4 Mr. Ewe Huat Lim. barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar yesterday to practise as an advocate and solicitor.22 words
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Article322 1956-10-02 4 COUNSEL: 'SHE IS BLACK SHEEP' Parents of the man were not at the 'engagement' 'Was typist engaged or was she the clerk's mistress?' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SINGAPORE typist, Miss Tham Poh Chin, 28, who is suing a Kuala Lumpur clerk for $15,000 for alleged breach of promise, was today described322 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-02 4 ROOF GARDEN RECEPTION FOR NEWLY-WEDS Mr. LIM PENG YEW and his bride, the former Miss Ho Siew Leng. after their marriage in Singapore on Sunday. The bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Ah Thim. The reception was held on the Adelphi Hotel's roof garden.48 words
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372 1956-10-02 4 MARY NG FACES $2,500 CHARGE MARY NG, 36, was alleged In a Singapore court yesterday to have described herself as the wife of Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, a Colony magis- trate, when she asked a man for $3,500 if he wished to be acquitted at372 words
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130 1956-10-02 4 IS SLAP IN THE FACE RAGGING? FRESHMAN A FRESHMAN at the University of Malaya yesterday complained to the Students' Council that he had had more ragging than he could take. He alleged that he was accosted and slapped in the face by a "senior gentleman." Other students, who knew of130 words
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Article95 1956-10-02 4 Several sailors from the American destroyer Wiseman who spent their weekend In Singapore after the first phase of the SEATO war games in the South china Seas, have said "thank you" to the people of the Colony with blood gifts. The sailors had heard95 words
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Article213 1956-10-02 4 'Political fate at stake* rE "Civil Rights Committee." which claims to represent 103 trade unions and organisations In Singapore, last night said that the "political fate" of many Assemblymen would be settled by the stand they take tomorrow in the Assembly debate on the recent arrests213 words
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Advertisement394 1956-10-02 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS iast C&PITQL f^ 4s 4 WHI II Vk iMflf 6 3li 9.30 p.m. TOMORROW "DEEP BLUE SEA" (Mandarin) oi'i.Ns miKSDAV "THE SEARCHERS" SIIOU 1.M.! nCA U^£ 8.30 9.30 P.M. next <n\\<.i; r ACTION! EXCITEMENT! MAGIC! B$L TODAY PAVILIONfi "REE shows gS\ Rig hard nt TODAY 10394 words
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Advertisement339 1956-10-02 4 i" < \Tt\r_n :r s<t-qn attr'.< tion^ j TOOAY !^M| fc *-X 1 t 3 entirely new idea in motion picture achievement! I 1 fj-: GENE KELLY- -^.^technicolor j THE ROYAI niMMANI) FILM— BEST PI( Ti lit. 1)1 hint K Next Chang*! We Challenge You I TO GUESS THE SURPRISE339 words
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Article227 1956-10-02 5 Inquest on Mentri Besar's grandson JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. \OK SENG, a merchant of Batu Pahat, told coroner's court today that although he had 1 his horn and applied his brakes he was o avoid hitting a boy who had suddenly dashed across the road in227 words
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Article17 1956-10-02 5 '■>« Lim. 23. was K 'nd hanging m the bathI a house in Ganges Singapore, yesterday17 words
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Article346 1956-10-02 5 POUCE: HE CHANGED SEATS, SAID IT WAS SMALL MATTER —COURT EVIDENCE AS GIRL DRIVER ADMITS SHE HAD NO LICENCE IPOH, Monday. Assistant District Officer of Kampar, Mr. R. L. Pogue, told the law to "close an eye" ten it became too inquisitive about his pretty346 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-10-02 5 watchmen who 1 mount an all-night .it the Bank of China apore's Battery Road mystified men iay. iiKtrble lion outside was tarred and c of them could say t ie culprits were. liird in by bank ispect a political behind the attack think98 words
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Article22 1956-10-02 5 imapore Traction Co. Union yesterday c management three iormal notice of its D to end its present 1 agreement.22 words
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Article25 1956-10-02 5 St. Andrew's School will stage Shaw's "Arms and the Man in aid of the St. Andrew's House fund at 7 p.m. on Friday.25 words
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133 1956-10-02 5 'GO-SLOW BY MONEY MEN STARTS QUEUE AT TREASURY rRTY-SEVEN shroffs employed by the Board of Currency Commissioners in Singapore, yesterday ignored a warning of disciplinary action by the board chairman, Mr. T. M. Hart, and started a "goslow". Their protest began at 9 a.m. The men took an hour to133 words
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Article64 1956-10-02 5 bus conductor was lined Slntapwe Court IV for usmg ln-sulting a woman pas»nd acting in a disnanner ChuL o iak Men of the Bus Company admit- ted the offences, which took place on his bus on July 27. The woman said that Lee had started an argument64 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-10-02 5 SHE WAITED SIX YEARS NOW THEY REFUSE TO BE PARTED AGAIN BEFORE Inche Bahruddin bin Abdul Kassim left for Britain to study architecture six years ago he met and became engaged to pretty Che Habibah binte Abdul Manan. Immediately after his return they planned their wedding. Then Inche Bahruddin. who130 words
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Article92 1956-10-02 5 He wants landlords to pay r PHE Singapore Government has been advised to make property owners contribute towards its flood alleviation schemes. Mr. F. Pelton, who was the Government's Chief Drainage Engineer, makes this suggestion in a report. The report, published last night, says: "If the present scheme is implemented,92 words
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Article33 1956-10-02 5 The religious section of Singapore UMNO is to ask the War Department to make Prophet Mohamed's birthday a holiday for Malays and Muslims serving with the British forces in the Colony.33 words
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Article51 1956-10-02 5 Another man, Yap Kirn Hock, 35, alias Ah Goo, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with the murder of the Singapore Standard watchman, Pal Singh. Yap was remanded in the C.I.D. till Oct. 5. Three others have also been charged in court with the51 words
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116 1956-10-02 5 The day a 'hit and run' motorist ran out of petrol A MOTORIST who tried to nee after knocking a man down was stumped when his car ran out of petrol, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Embi, prosecuting, said that a Volunteer Special Constable found116 words
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Article40 1956-10-02 5 A Communist flag was found by the Singapore police hanging over some telephone wires in Rochore Road, yesterday morning. It was put up by the Malayan Communist Party to mark a Communist anniversary—Peking National Day.40 words
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198 1956-10-02 5 FRED WATERHOUSE INQUIRY OPENS THE management of the Fred Waterhouse Co., Singapore, and the woncers' union are to submit separate memoranda to a court of inquiry set up by the Government to investigate the recent strike. At the first sitting yesterday. Mr. J.W.D. Ambrose,198 words
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Article37 1956-10-02 5 The Chettiars In Singapore will celebrate "Navarathri" festival at Sri Thandayuthapani Temple, Tank Road, with a series of music and dance programmes from Oct. 4 to Oct. 12. daily from 7 p.m. to 9.15 p.m37 words
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Article205 1956-10-02 5 AUSSIES HELP LOCAL DOCTORS BETWEEN 20 and 30 doctors practising in Singapore and the Federation are expected to sit for the first examination to be conducted in Malaya by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. This was announced yesterday by Prof. EJS. Montelro, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. University205 words
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Article60 1956-10-02 5 Commander N. E McDonald <R.A.N.j who is on j the staff of the Commander--in-Chief, Far East Station, said yesterday that as far as he knew no SEATO exercises had been held in the Java Seas. The Straits Times wrongly j quoted Commander McDonald on60 words
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Article28 1956-10-02 5 The Singapore Aeromoiellers' Society will be holding a stunt, combat and flight competition at the old Kallang airport on Sunday. Oct. 7 at 11 a.m.28 words
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Miscellaneous392 1956-10-02 5 I 'f'lilil tirTi T h w> i II i T -X y< 1 1 1 1 1 1 F •"^Lv radio malaya Regional (•Programmes thus marked can SINGAPORE be received by ItoUnm in Matacca waye 6 m Medhim wave Short wave 49 U 62m. Medium 47^ m wave 4T6m., 343392 words
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Article203 1956-10-02 6 211 Word* $10 (minimum). MR. MRS. JOHN SHAW LAY BIONG Thank Friends and Relatives for their Kind Attendances, Tel eg rams and Presents on the -f thel r Wedding. NO THEAN LYE and family thank all guilds, associations, clubs, firms, relatives and friends for sending cars, wreaths, scrolls ai203 words
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567 1956-10-02 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Oct. 2, 1956. The 39-Hour Week The ultimate aim of every Government and of every opposition party is to establish paradise on earth. The poor will become less poor and the rich richer, depending on the official doctrine of the political parties concerned. Singapore's Government567 words
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Article439 1956-10-02 6 The Federation Government is said to have struck $500 million worth out of its fiveyear development and defence plan. There has been so much uncertainty about almost every aspect of this plan that the new figure must be treated with reserve. The original target, as announced by the439 words
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Article182 1956-10-02 6 The University of Malaya Students Union is inquiring into charges that some senior undergraduates have ragged newcomers with unnecessary vigour. It would ask the University authorities to take firm action against any found guilty. The Union's action is welcome, and is overdue. There can be no excuse for182 words
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Article, Illustration1883 1956-10-02 6 Are these students a lost generation? EXPERT opinion is unanimous that despite difficulties present and looming, the Government's educational programme represents the opening of a splendid phase in the hitherto somewhat depressing history of education in this country. "With patience, goodwill and understanding," say the educationists, "the new era of1,883 words
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Letter137 1956-10-02 6 TREAD with interest the news that the City Council Engineering Department has plans to convert 170 private roads Into metalled public roads. Needless to say this plan should have been put into force years ago. Could the Council explain how a road becomes private when137 words
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Letter81 1956-10-02 6 Safety first in Kg. Silat A CCIDENTS have been A occurring too frequently at the Junction of Kam- pong Bahru Road and Sllat Avenue. Two lives have been lost within three months as a result of car accidents and it ls a pity to note that both the victims were81 words
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61 1956-10-02 6 rnHE Federation's Chief Let us have a panel of 1 Minister was right when 100 per cent Malayans and he stipulated that the na- the whole picture will tlonal anthems should be change. At least, give it a Malayan In character but trial. all the61 words
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Advertisement119 1956-10-02 6 An Osram Lamp is mother's treasure Her well-lit home's a constant pleasure A Osram t THE GENLRAL F.LECTRIC CO. (MAI UA) LTD, THE r.FNLW»L UK TRIC CO.. LTD of t.M.I O STOCKTAKING SALE! BY POPULAR DEMAND EXTENDED UP TO 6th Octobei EXTRA REDUCTION 30;:INC. CRETONNES 47" utuolly 52.90 clearing $190119 words
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Article, Illustration2244 1956-10-02 7 'My job is at stake 9 says Acton The prosecution speak* of 'public figure* in 'outraged modesty* case <LEE MADE GIRL REPORT OUT OF JEALOUSY' HE TELLS MAGISTRATE DO YOU ALWAYS OFFER LUNCH, CHOCOLATES TO JOB-SEEKERS? asks D.P.P. MALACCA, Mon.— W A. W. B. Acton, \HT-pre-ident of the Malaria Municipal2,244 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-10-02 7 NINTEEN-YEAR-OLD Joan Adcock who took a first in the "Jaycee Ball Queen" contest held in Penan* on Saturday. Flanking her are Betty Yee (left), and Mrs. Marie Lim who came third. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article153 1956-10-02 7 A YOUNG Chinese woman told the Singapore High Court yesterday that her husband twice assaulted her and on a third occasion threw a chair at her. Seah Ah Luck was petition- I ing for a divorce from her husband. Ng Hock Leng, on grounds153 words
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Article34 1956-10-02 7 One of the consolation prize numbers drawn at the St. Patrick's School fun fair in East Coast Road is ***** and not ***** as reported in the Straits Times yesterday.34 words
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150 1956-10-02 7 rE 3,300-ton Recorder. Britain's largest and fastest cableship. which cast her owners. Cable and Wireless, more than $8,000,000 to build, has arrived in Singapore. The new Recorder Is the first British cable repair ship specially designed to handle deep-sra submarine telegraph repeaters. She is150 words
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Article73 1956-10-02 7 The Filipino soprano. Miss Dalisay Aldaba, whom music critics In Europe and the United States have described as having a voice of fine quality, will appear In a Singapore Chamber Ensemble concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Sunday. Her recital of 15 songs,73 words
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123 1956-10-02 7 A R.A.F. navigator in Singapore last night claimed he saw "an extraordinarily large meteor" streaking across the sky in a south south westerly direction from his home in Katong. Flight Lieutenant Wilson Oale of R.A.F. Seletar, told the Straits Times that he was123 words
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Article38 1956-10-02 7 The 6,000-strong east division of UMNO in Singapore fully supports the recent arrests. Inche Yakob Ahmad Shah, secretary told the Straits Times yesterday. He said that this was one of the resolutions passed on Sunday.38 words
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Article, Illustration400 1956-10-02 8 A CHARMING ambassador from Ceylon flew in to Singapore last week with a collection of exquisite costumes for her classical dancing and a lot of information about her country. Sho Is lovrly. graceful Nallnl Samarawpora, chairman of the youth committee of the Young Women's400 words
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Article219 1956-10-02 8 Women of India give lead THERE are more women in Parliament in India than in any other Gountry in the world, said Indian Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, who passed through Singapore on her way to a goodwill visit to Australia. "Not only have we more women in Parliament than219 words
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Article, Illustration167 1956-10-02 8 This very Oriental hair style was specially designed in Hollywood for lovely film star, Jeanne Cram, who shows how elegant and sophisticated it can look. Tiny iridescent butterflies decorate the chignon. Jeanne Cram, noted for her chic, dresses to a "costume code" and observes certain rules for good167 words
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Article, Illustration208 1956-10-02 8 Speaker will be Chief Minister rfHE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be the distinguished guest and speaker at a luncheon which the Business and Professional Women's Club will give in the Dragon Room of the Cathay Hotel on October 13. The secretary of the cluD, Mrs.208 words
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Article553 1956-10-02 8 MONDAY ASSEMBLE all the A pieces of my vacuum cleaner together and study the hand book to find out how to attach the dusting hoses and tubes. No doubt it is my fault, but I cannot find the information I want, so look at the553 words
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Advertisement44 1956-10-02 8 do you know I I FOR I tn 1 1 as low as Jjf Vim a month 1 YOU CAN BUY I SINGER SEWING MACHINE p JBiMi— a ft er sale service iHBMHH^ With a SINCER A TRADI MARK Of TMI SINCIB MANUFACTURING COMPANY44 words
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Advertisement277 1956-10-02 8 Baby doesn't cry now! Tender baby skin soon becomes 0] sore# n<^ en c starts t0 Cl Stop soreness and chafing with '^ii&vv CT m vi i assr'gSB? Johnson's Baby Powder. I i i t for your baby after Ins p and whenever you change hi nappy. Johnson's Baby Powder277 words
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Miscellaneous412 1956-10-02 8 m 25. Class of cattlp? (8). v4-f^i4-r I im/\/> I »J 26. Former writer with little otraiTs limes crossword money to i ay ou t 6) 27. Right parliamentary record? 12 3 4 b 7 8 DOWN I L Led about frequently and kv §§S JSS used a mashle (6>.412 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1956-10-02 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Man who triggered the Klondike gold rush i' WOMEX M FARMED M Ik. habiks Jr JPaid weight in gold tar Siwash girt he laved silence gripped the miners in Joe Ladue's Eldorado Saloon, Dawson City, in 1897, as a pert and pretty dance hall girl IDaily Mirror - 1,684 words
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Advertisement364 1956-10-02 9 RELIEF FROM STRAIN WORRY, NERVES, OVERWORK! ARS relwv* men. MM <\j* TO worry. a ovennrck and .r-»-ent. mental tirtm. *xh»ustion or r«tA* the mind relaxes r »ooihmg effect! of »M. »le«p comes r.v'y Absotutely I Rc^»»T«b» .1 t-'orming. Kjve no f effects J"d may be hv adu^s oi children t364 words
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Advertisement239 1956-10-02 9 ERjQ QUEEN RADIOS LATEST 3-D MODELS VIUJNGEN63D TtmpiimUmtJ A. C. Mains 125/230 6 Valves, H Functions Kt^^^^^BS^^^ Mapic Kvr, 7 Circuits M l Built-in At.x. Aerial IS Separate Bass And Treble Controls 3>D Stereophonic Set of 3 Concert Loudspeakers Sound Radiation of 400 SQ. CM. PRICE; $300 NETT PHONO -SUPER239 words
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Miscellaneous220 1956-10-02 9 Hex Morgan, M.D. First impression s^"* ~J TO CHECK «ND I """>- SEND TOO f 6VEN KNOW I V«6 POOISD. WAJ I BB- *eAi.TM>r MAN. km pir TmC cm CC*P**.> CALL M£ SACK. I <^T^«»^.\ MERE. ULA i CAME «EKE, I uEVED OU WMEU YOu *»K BAC*.£C *^B SAY TMEY220 words
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307 1956-10-02 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE proposed one for one issue by W. Hammer and Co. Ltd., who supply water to shipping in Singapore Harbour and the adjacent islands was the main centre of interest on the Singapore Share Market yesterday. There was a307 words
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Article130 1956-10-02 10 October first grade rubber buyers feb. closed In Singapore yesterday at 91 U cents per »>• down half a cent on Saturdays closing price. The closing tone was dull. Closing prices in cents per lb yesterday were:— OFFICIAL No 1 R.S.S. Spot fo.b. buyers 91. sellers 91 .4130 words
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Article324 1956-10-02 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industrials were firm with tins selectively higher and rubbers were quiet." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave onto $2.10 cd cb to $2.12 >i cd ob; Gammon $1.89; W. Hammer $3.20 cci; Henry Waugh $1.50. $1.52324 words
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Article55 1956-10-02 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady quiet: Oct. $26U buyers. $264 sellers. Coconut oil: steady quiet: bulk $40 4 sellers: drum $434 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 10 to 15 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $118, Sarawak $117 (both up $1),55 words
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Article147 1956-10-02 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100). New York; buying airmail; T.T. 32 916 O.D. 32 11 16. 90 dst 32 15.16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. n%, O.D. 31 7 6147 words
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Article34 1956-10-02 10 Jong Landor Rubber Estates which recommends a final dividend of 15 per cent making 20 per cent. (124) for 1955.56, plans a reduction of the capital by repaying 6s. per £1 share.34 words
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Article29 1956-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. OCT l RUBBER: 911 cento per lb. (down half 1 cent). TIN: $.189 per pj CU (up 25 cents) COI*RA: S26J n*. r p| ru) (unchanged).29 words
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Article108 1956-10-02 10 MELBOURNE TNVESTMENTS were i active on the Stock txch* here today and prices narrowly. Minings tendi and the turnover stocks were fairly were variable. Loans 3'/L r h 1956-59 £94 j -> Loans 3' t 1956-58 £97 3 Con Zinc 87 Bank of N.S.W. £34 Mount Lyell 29/108 words
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Advertisement1212 1956-10-02 10 COMPANY MEETINGS AN ANNOUNCEMENT BY CAMP BIRD LIMITED TO MALAYAN TIN SHARE INVESTORS IN ORDER to prevent undue speculation and rumours concerning CAMP BIRD and the MALAYAN TIN MINING COMPANIES listed below, the CAMP BIRD Directors wish t« announce as widely as possible our intention to lay before investors in1,212 words
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Advertisement601 1956-10-02 10 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS ft COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 10' (leu 30% Income Tax) has been declared In respect of the Financial Year ended 30th September, 1956 payable on the 22nd October. 1956, to shareholders on601 words
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Advertisement90 1956-10-02 10 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel will sail for Europe at 11 a.m. today. 2nd October from S.H.B. Wharf. Godown Nos: Gate No: Passengers should embark between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. HARPER, GILFILLAN A CO. LTD. As Agents. Agents Sandilands Battery Co. Ltd., KXCTSES LINE m.s. "ELLEN90 words
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Advertisement75 1956-10-02 10 ■B. "RUYS" Berthed 26-9-56 SHB Gdns. 4/5 The general survey of all damaged packages will be held on Thursday 4-10-56. No further surveys will be held after this date. N.V. K P. M. ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES. ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD s.s. "LIMBURG" Arrived on 30th September. Damaged packages may be tendered75 words
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Advertisement642 1956-10-02 10 MAERSK LINE ANNA MAERSK I SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANG ETA N. YORK 29 Sept/8 Oct 9/10 Oct 13/15 Oct HULDA MAERSK 20/2* Oct 27 Oct 30/31 Oct TO ENSURE RELIABLE ARRIVAL DATES AT NEW YORK, THE ABOVE MENTIONED VESSELS WILL PROCEED FROM THE STRAITS TO NEW YORK VIA THE CAPE642 words
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Advertisement1311 1956-10-02 11 Tel: 1405 MANSFIELD Oc CO., LTD. x«ii 2411 ,11 lines) i' m "»ra m Singoporel (12 Unas) *o#T" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE crt option to proceed via older ports to load and discnarge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION Of ViSStLS WHICH HAVt LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS1,311 words
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Advertisement1007 1956-10-02 11 w^^^^^^^^^^aß^Em^n^i^^^^fiX EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong S'hom Spore "lalandia- I^IS IT/1f IO M "ASIA" i/2 al/M 2 Oct AIIA 27 Oct/ 1 Nev Hill ill jii jjiLL S'pcre P. S'hom Penang -JUTLANOIA'' 3/ 3 Oct 4/ S Oct Fer Peisengers Only. ANAMA Ar*. C.H.1,007 words
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Advertisement991 1956-10-02 11 •Kno THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LID 1 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pore P. S'hatn Penang 'BENREOCH for London, Rotterdam G. J1/J4 Selh/ S 0*t Direct arrives London 27 Oct BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp 24 Oct/1 Noy 21/23 Oct 24/2S991 words
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Advertisement1239 1956-10-02 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: 213*1 KLLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVEMBSS LWB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LO$ AN6ELCS, SAN FRANCISCO. nc?***' 0 SEATTLE, VANCOUVIR PORTL* and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Port. Accepting t«|o far Central S and Caoodo via Colombo America CITY OF RAYH FRANCISVILU S'pora P. S'hom Penang S'poro P. Shorn1,239 words
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398 1956-10-02 12 Financiers bid for Malayan rubber lands 'pHE rubber company market is becoming a happy hunting ground for the little Mr. Gores of the City, states Financial Times columnist Lex. Mr. Clore is a leading London financier who has been concerned in a number of large takeover transactions in Britain, where398 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-10-02 12 COLONY FACTORY OPENS IN J.B. A SINGAPORE company manufacturing. aluminium ware, Tong Men* Co. Ltd., have started a branch factory in Johore Bahru to cope with the crowing demand for their products. The factory, built on a site at Jalan Kebon Teh, is equipped with modern machinery and claims to182 words
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Article28 1956-10-02 12 Mr. D. T. Lewis has relinquished his office as chairman of Pahang Consolidated Company and Kuala Reman Rubber Estates, but remains a director of both companies.28 words
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146 1956-10-02 12 We purchase most Indian made fans ELECTRIC fans made in India are being exported to 33 countries in Asia and Africa. In 1955, 17,318 fans valued at about $1,300,000 were exported to these countries. Singapore was the largest purchaser of Indian fans and among other countries which imported Indian fans146 words
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Article, Illustration211 1956-10-02 12 Local insecticide will soon be on Colony market T»WO new insecticides, for the destruction of domes- tic and agricultural pests and manufactured by a newly established firm in Singapore, Guanisect Co., will shortly be marketed in Malaya The domestic insecticide. It Is claimed, will destroy all types of insects Including211 words
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Article268 1956-10-02 12 MALAYAN TRADERS FOR TOKYO MORE Malayan traders are expected to take part in Japan's fifth International Trade Fair to be held in Tokyo from May 5 to 19 next year, Mr. S. Kobayashi, of the publicity department of the Japanese Consulate in Singapore said yesterday. Mr. Kobayashi said the sponsor268 words
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191 1956-10-02 12 rpHE National Cash Register ■L Co. (M) Ltd., Singapore, have introduced on to the local market a revolutionary new type of paper which duplicates without the aid of carbon. The paper, called N.C.R. (no carbon required), has been invented by the company in America and191 words
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Article103 1956-10-02 12 A new method of testing chemicals for mosquito repellant qualities is reported to have been evolved as a result of extensive research carried out at th British Columbia Research Council, Vancouver. Scores of compounds were tested as potential mosquito repellents. Scientists discovered that effective repellants appeared to103 words
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Article94 1956-10-02 12 The British Standards Institution has appointed a Committee to draw up comprehensive specifications for British Standards for tin and tin alloys, including ingot tin, white metal bearing alloys, tin based die casting alloys and soft solders. At the first meeting, attended by representatives of the Services,94 words
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Advertisement57 1956-10-02 12 Cy^LET US PLAN YOUR TRIP wMm cherry blossom time BY Pan American World Airways GENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MANSF2EID CO..E?. SINGAPORE KUALA. LUMPUR PENANG pao-so TITONI j THE DIAMOND SYMBOL (7 N^jf^ UNBREAKAP'E SPRING I SWISS MADE PA l»t-l D^\l C 0 ULL9 !04 ROBIN SON RO SINGAPORE TIL. ***** f\57 words
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Advertisement425 1956-10-02 12 EX-SUFFERER W&jk RELIEVED FOR $™F% OVER TWELVE MONTHS]. Here in her own words, it- I have proved its worth, j Mrs. K. Prosser, of Perth, The trouble is people take I; W A tell* how L antisen bottle, perhaps two. wonderful relief. be f ore a mar ked dif- "I425 words
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286 1956-10-02 13 The men win more events but fewer points BUDAPEST, Mon. HUNGARY narrowly beat Britain, by 108 points to 104, in the men's events at the two-day international athletics meeting which ended here yesterday. But the British women's team dominated their match, winning by 70 pointsReuter - 286 words
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103 1956-10-02 13 Cooper, Miss Bloomer wins singles BERKELEY. Cal., Mon. ASHLEY COOPER, Australia's No. 3 tennis player, defeated Luis Ayala of Chile 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 yesterday to win the men's singles championship of the 67th annual Pacific Coast tennis tournament. The women's singles crown went to Shirley Bloomer of England whoAP - 103 words
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Article48 1956-10-02 13 Mrs. R. Levin (5 up) won the RAP Seletar Golf Club's Framroz Cup In an 18-hole match at Seletar yesterday. Runner-up was Mrs. J. Foster <4 up). The Captain's Prtre (18-hole Stableford bogevi. went to Mrs. J. Gander. Runner-up was Mrs. J. Tarr.48 words
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407 1956-10-02 13 rREE records were broken at the Presbyterian Boys' School sixth swimming championships held at the Singapore S.C.. yesterday. Seventeen-year old Tan Keng Shing (Gibson) won the senior individual championship with 12 points. He was first in the 100 m. freestyle, second in 50m.407 words
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257 1956-10-02 13 Italians couldn't keep up brilliance DAVIS CUP FOREST HILLS, New York, Mon. THE U.S. Davis Cup team clinched the inter-zone tie with Italy yesterday when Vie: Seixas and Ham Richardson beat Nicohi Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola in the doubles by 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. The victory, folowlng singles triumphs byUP - 257 words
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86 1956-10-02 13 HONG KONO. Mon. The visiting Pakistan national football team lost to a Peking Youth team 5-0 In Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. The half-time score was 2-0. BELGRADE, Mon. Czechoslovakia beat Yugoslavia 2-1 In their tnternatlon soccer match here yesterday. The winnersReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement386 1956-10-02 13 oMMODATION VACANT V I.l— Hox Met,, txtra. :k HOUSE' 25 Grange single Vacancy Occurs. T. H. Payne, Tel: ■ET Furnished or unNo. 61 Woo Mon Chew Jalan Ishak oS ORNER Terrace House I'iiempaJui Avenue t_-tate;. Apply Mr. Lai lurnished two bed--\l Dunearn Road. I Rtnt $410.00 per n a A386 words
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Advertisement379 1956-10-02 13 GODOWN SPACE WANTED 20 Word, IS (Min.)— Box SO ct,. txtra. SUITABLE GODOWN SPACE for Store and Workshop about 10.000 sq.ft. area required. Must be within two miles from G.P.O Oive full particulars. Box A 5195 S.T. DANCING 211 Wtrd, tU (minimum) Dmilm I month. It Word, JJ-SO (Mm.) SEASIDE379 words
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Advertisement421 1956-10-02 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word, fS (Min.)— Box SO ct,. txtra DO YOU WORK in the Oarden? i t 0 d you need Professor n. c. Holttum's. "Gardening in the Lowlands of Malaya". It deals wltQ e very gardening problem- la handily indexed and prolusely illustrated In colour and line. Price421 words
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Advertisement416 1956-10-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, li Min.)— Box St eU. txtra. TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER 1951Excellent Condition European Owner. $2,100 o.n« Insurance September 1967 Box ASI99 S.T. 1952 DODGE "KINGSWAY" Saloon, good condition mechanically perfect; regularly serviced etc. $3,000.- Tel. *****. Ext. 2. IWB VAUXHALL WYVERN Black. 12,000 miles, as new, one416 words
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Advertisement397 1956-10-02 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 20 Word, (Min.)-BoxiOeU. txtra. HAVE YOU SEEN the exciting new selection of Swedish Lounge Furniture in our Showroom? Wendt (Singapore) Ltd-. 6 Read Street. SALE NOW ON everything goIng cheap beyond Imagination a visit will convince you. Sincere Department Store 22 North Bridge Road. SWINGFOG LATEST397 words
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Advertisement408 1956-10-02 13 NOTICES NOTICE Repair* to Level Crossing at Via Yam. The Railway proposes to carry out repairs to the above Level Crossing on Wednesday 3rd. October, 1956 between 5 p.m. and S a.m. on the following morning. ,2. All vehicular traffic over the public road will be passed at intervals with408 words
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Advertisement349 1956-10-02 13 PUZZLE 4 Cut mlons dotted UnM t I TUESDAY I Straits Times I WORD PUZZLE 'V Cut out and pin with orher coupons Posting instructions appear below. Nsme •o Address a I 3 z. 5 I J 1 l|RlO|w[^nM| FILL IN I E; BELOW. 4 O.UES FOR WORD PUZZLE Y2349 words
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Article87 1956-10-02 14 CT. Andrew's School yesterday routed Beatty Secondary School 40-3 in their rugger match at Woodoville. Saints scored five goals, four goals, four tries and one penalty goal. Beatty scored a penalty goal through Chua Huck Seng. Scorers for the Saints were Brian Oehlers (4), J. Panskul87 words
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Article594 1956-10-02 14 AMICABLES' ENG LOK OUT FOR 18 MONTHS, EIGHT OTHERS FOR SIX MONTHS WAS LAST TO LEAVE FIELD, SAYS STORE GOALKEEPER A FTER HIS TEAM has walked off the field, how long: does a goalkeeper have to remain in his position to prove that he did594 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-10-02 14 THE UGANDA soccer team now touring Britain caused one of the biggest surprises in amateur soccer this season when they beat the British Olympic soccer team 2-1 at Ilford. Essex, on Sep. 26. The Ugandians had been beaten 10-1 by Wycombe Wanderers in the opening match68 words
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803 1956-10-02 14 No UK trip for women majority view By The Sports Editor IMIK Badminton AssoA ciation of Malaya's Standing Committee did their best day's work in a long time when they met at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. They had second and most sensible thoughts over the Malayan participation in the Über803 words
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247 1956-10-02 14 MCFA plans upset as typhoons bit Taipeh fHE Malayan Chinese A footballers may miss the most interesting part of their four-coun-try tour when they leave Singapore on Thursday. They may have to cut out their four-day visit to Taipeh, Formosa. On Saturday, the M.C.F.A. received a letter from Taipeh which247 words
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Article42 1956-10-02 14 Results of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club's tennis handicap tourney, played at Hong Lim Green yesterday were: Chua Peng Eng <scri beat Kwik Sam Chuan (-15.3) 6-5. 6-3: Chua Thiam Peng (sen beat Leong Hew Meng (-30) 6-4. 6-5.42 words
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Article15 1956-10-02 14 In SHA Div. 3 match at Serangoon yesterday Police drew 2-2 with YMSA.15 words
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Article491 1956-10-02 14 w FIGHTS for all seven races on Saturday, first day of the Penanr Turf Hub October meeting, are: Cl 4, Dlv 1— 7 F Captain Valiant 9.00 Bright Sun 8.12 Flaxley Green 8.11 Argentina 8.10 Ambassador 8.09 Culvardo 8.08 Mont Blot II 8.07 Roughnut 8.07 Ski Fiesta491 words
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76 1956-10-02 14 TIEAMS for the Singapore Hockey Association's fourth Olympic trial to be held at the S.C.C. padang on Thursday are: Colours: Bingam; Mosber- gen, Doraisamy; D. Hay, Vellupillal (Capt.i, Devadas: Fernandez, Hon Yam. Pennefather, O. Rozarlo, Coutts. Whites: pillai; Fernando Ajit Sinßh; Schoon. Whlt- 'marsh-Knight,76 words
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312 1956-10-02 14 DOBERT LIM, Singapore's promising young Thomaj Cup badminton prospect who announced his retirement from competitive badminton three months ago but over the weekend said he would play in the forthcoming Singapore championships, found nc sympathy for the condition he made when his312 words
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Article108 1956-10-02 14 Singapore Cricket Club B" took yet another beallng their third in succession tiom RAF. Seletar yesterday, going down by 13 points (two goals, a try; to three la try) on the padang. Man-of-the-match was Seletar's Holden who scored two tries and made two successful conversions.108 words
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Article26 1956-10-02 14 Singapore Harbour Boai^ Police beat Teacher^' Training College 4-2 in a friendly hockey match yesterday scoring throush Q, Fox (2) and Jalil (21.26 words
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Article44 1956-10-02 14 Kemberry scored a hattrick in REME's 5-1 victory over Singapore Khalsa Association In a SHA Div 2 league match at Aye r Rajah Road yesterday. Other scorers for REME were Donaldson and Wey Ah Kuan. Mohinder Singh scored for KhaLsa44 words
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Article412 1956-10-02 14 Blackwood Ghani test for S'pore IMAGINE th( 1 Jalan Besar Stadiun tonight, soon a eight o'clock kick Kosbees' Bobby B the undisputed idol I pore footbaJl fan. talented Services have played at Jali In years, taking sition at inside right And standing ne> at centre-forward S Abdul Ghani, the goal-scorers412 words
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Advertisement899 1956-10-02 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. I (Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT U Words $i (Min.)-Box id tit. txlrm. WANTED AGGRESSIVE and experienced Air Conditioner and Refrigerator salesman. Reply state I past experience and remuneration I expected. Apply Box A 5196 S.T. EXPERIENCED Male Female i Chinese TJrplsta, Junior Accounts/ Stoic Ctarks, Checlcer. Store-899 words
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Advertisement27 1956-10-02 14 ROSKOPF ALL THE BEST FEATURES OF MODERN SWISS DESIGN WATUPftOOf INCABIOC UNMEAKAIU MAINSMINO JlWfU /KsK?^X TI M c ""ic /Qj/£jfe&\ rMCISi0N built tiHRJ v 1 M/t/or M27 words
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Miscellaneous52 1956-10-02 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. UAOUI DIV. 1: S.C.C. v Police. DIV. 2: SRC. v R.A.F. t II.IIIK, RIGGRR INTER-SCHOOL: St. Andrew's y Siglap. SOCCKR KRIENDLIES: Kota Raja v R.A.K. Si-iptar "A" (at Jalan Besar) 6.4S p.m.; Singapore v M.C.F.A. (at Jalan Besar) 8 p.m.; Bartley Primary School v Boys' Town. TENNIS S.C.R.C.52 words
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